* Four Palestinians killed in unrest over US peace plan
* Israelis have been wounded in Jerusalem, West Bank violence
* Plan would give Israel most of what it has sought 


A Palestinian protester was shot dead in the West Bank on Friday as Palestinian and US leaders blamed each other for violence that erupted after President Donald Trump unveiled a Middle East Peace plan that Palestinians rejected as one sided.
Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces have repeatedly clashed since the peace proposals were unveiled by Trump, with Israel's prime minister at his side.
Friday's killing raised the Palestinian death toll to four. 
On Friday, mourners had gathered in the occupied West Bank for the funeral of a Palestinian police officer who was shot dead in the unrest a day earlier. Palestinian authorities said he was killed by Israeli gunfire. 
There were sporadic clashes between protesters and Israeli security forces near Azzun, where the funeral was held.
Palestinians also clashed with Israeli troops in Jericho and burned tyres in the West Bank village of Bil'in.
Palestinian medics said one protester had been shot and killed near Tulkarm on Friday.
"The Palestinian people will not allow the 'Deal of the Century' to pass," said Mohammed Barakeh, waving a Palestinian flag in Bil'in, referring to the US peace deal.
"They are fighting for their national character and the independence of their country," said Barakeh, a former Israeli lawmaker and member of Israel's 21% Arab minority, many of whom identify with Palestinian brethren in the West Bank and Gaza.
President Mahmoud Abbas's Palestinian Authority has rejected Trump's peace plan, which would give Israel most of what it has sought during decades of conflict, including the disputed holy city of Jerusalem and nearly all the occupied land on which it has built settlements.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Washington was to blame for the unrest since the plan was unveiled.
"Those who introduce plans for annexation and the legalising of occupation and settlements are really responsible for deepening violence and counter-violence," he said.
He said Abbas would go to the UN Security Council with "a genuine peace plan".

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